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Control the "speed" of a gradient? [message #653716] Thu, 10 February 2011 19:39 Go to next message
Mike Wulkan is currently offline Mike WulkanFriend
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Now I'm getting picky, but I'd like to use a gradient from white to red on my chart background to indicate where the graph values start to represent a problem. The problem is that the transition from white to red happens too fast and the background is almost solid red by the time it reaches 40% of a 100% axis. I'd like the red to kick in around 80%. Is there any way to control the speed of the gradient mix?
Re: Control the "speed" of a gradient? [message #653727 is a reply to message #653716] Thu, 10 February 2011 20:32 Go to previous message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
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You may be able to create an image in another tool and then use that for
the chart background. It would be great if you could log a bug for the
gradient to implement stops.

Jason

On 2/10/2011 2:39 PM, Mike Wulkan wrote:
> Now I'm getting picky, but I'd like to use a gradient from white to red
> on my chart background to indicate where the graph values start to
> represent a problem. The problem is that the transition from white to
> red happens too fast and the background is almost solid red by the time
> it reaches 40% of a 100% axis. I'd like the red to kick in around 80%.
> Is there any way to control the speed of the gradient mix?
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